SAMPLER 2–More Videos from Southern California: an exhibition of single-channel work

"Sampler 2 is a show organized in response to or following up on Paul McCarthy's "Sampler" exhibition at David Zwirner in 1993. In that show, Paul McCarthy assembled an eclectic collection of single-channel video works dating from 1970-1993, chosen from artists who work, or have worked in Southern California. His choices were varied and included much performance-based work as well as narrative pieces and animation. In the current show, Sampler 2, which includes 47 works by 25 artists, we have tried to concentrate on more recent work, mainly from the 1990's, that takes as its inspiration the look, genres, structure, and techniques used by the television industry.

The work in the exhibition varies greatly. While some artists embrace the most obvious attributes of television: the style, duration, and camera work; others imitate genres, or use only one element such as feature-length script, direction, professional actors, editing, or the soundtrack as the link. Though certain works end up looking very close to actual television, most do not, as the artists rarely find it necessary to complete the package–instead they use only the formal elements which best support the narrative/poetic of the piece.

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Dates
January 6February 3, 1996
Curators
Diana Thater
Artist
Skip Arnold, Jessica Bronson, Tom Dolan, Steve Fagin, Doug Henry, Gabrielle Jennings, Larry Johnson, Hilja Keading, Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Martin Kersels, Barbara Broka, Susan Lutz, Joe Mama-Nitzberg, Daniel Marlos, T. Kelly Mason, Tony Oursler, Anita Pace, Raymond Pettibon, Patti Podesta, Jean Rasenberger, Eric Saks, Pat Tierney, Jennifer Steinkamp, Brian Brown, T. J. Wilcox, Chris Wilder, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto

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